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- Greek, historiography
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- en
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- CHS-article-display-5851
- subordinate resources
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Giovanni Parmeggiani, ed., Between Thucydides and Polybius: The Golden Age of Greek Historiography
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Acknowledgments
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1. Giovanni Parmeggiani, Introduction
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2. Riccardo Vattuone, Looking for the Invisible: Theopompus and the Roots of Historiography
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3. John Marincola, Rethinking Isocrates and Historiography
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4. Roberto Nicolai, At the Boundary of Historiography: Xenophon and his Corpus
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5. Cinzia Bearzot, The Use of Documents in Xenophon’s Hellenica
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6. Giovanni Parmeggiani, The Causes of the Peloponnesian War: Ephorus, Thucydides and Their Critics
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7. Nino Luraghi, Ephorus in Context: The Return of the Heraclidae and Fourth-century Peloponnesian Politics
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8. John Tully, Ephorus, Polybius, and τὰ καθόλου γράφειν: Why and How to Read Ephorus and his Role in Greek Historiography without Reference to ‘Universal History’
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9. Dominique Lenfant, Greek Monographs on the Persian World: The Fourth Century BCE and its innovations
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10. Christopher Tuplin, The Sick Man of Asia?
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11. Rosalind Thomas, Local History, Polis History, and the Politics of Place
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12. Sarah Ferrario, The Tools of Memory: Crafting Historical Legacy in Fourth-Century Greece
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13. Lucio Bertelli, Aristotle and History
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http://chs.harvard.edu/CHS/article/display/5851